The fugitives could be accused of murder, rape and other violent crimes, but local authorities have registered them in the FBI's National Crime Information Center, with notes telling other law enforcement agencies across the U.S. they won't come get them.

This map is shaded to show which counties in California have issued the most no-extradition warrants. Click each county to find out how many of those warrants are for violent crimes and sex crimes.

(Note: These summary data are based on the FBI's National Crime Information Center database of fugitives, as of May 29, 2013. "All warrants" are the number of warrants entered into NCIC by all the reporting agencies in a county, which in some cases is one agency. "No-extradition warrants" are the number of warrants in which the reporting agency has indicated it would not extradite the person named. Not all agencies report warrants or changes in status to the FBI database, and others don't do so in a timely manner.)